Pork Belly Burnt Ends

Sweet, savory, smokey … these Pork Belly Burnt Ends by @firehousegrub are the perfect blend of Creole heat and smoke for an incredible bite of flavor either alone or as part of your favorite dish.

Creole Black-Eyed Peas

Known to be good luck when eaten on New Year’s Day, black-eyed peas are also the perfect side for your holiday meals. These Creole Black-Eyed Peas by Creole for the Soul are unlike others, filled with turkey meat and Creole seasoning flavors. You’ll want to add these to to all of your meals.

Oysters Kilpatrick

These classic Oysters Kilpatrick are not only topped with bacon and Worcestershire, but thanks VeryVera they also have a Creole kick!

 

Venison Dirty Rice

This year, why not try a different type of rice side dish … one that is sure to be a crowd pleaser! With venison, Creole Dirty Rice, the Holy Trinity and aromatic herbs, Chef Ryan André creates an amazing dirty rice dish that’s perfect for your holiday table, or as a meal in itself any time of year.

Crunchy Creole Green Bean Casserole

It’s one of the most iconic holiday casseroles, but this year, kick your green bean casserole up a notch with this recipe by Southern Bite. With andouille sausage, Creole seasoning, pimentos, chopped pecans, and classic fried onions, you will soon have a crunchy, creamy and tasty holiday side dish.

Holiday Creole Stuffing

One of the most popular side dishes for those Thanksgiving feasts is the stuffing. This year, kick up the flavor with this Holiday Creole Stuffing by Firehouse Grub, with all of the traditional flavors but enhanced thanks to Tony’s Original Creole Seasoning.

Cajun Crawfish Bread

Decadent without being fancy, this Cajun Crawfish Bread by Kait’s Kitchen is the unique holiday side dish you’ve been looking to add to your menu. This festive and tasty dish is cheesy, creamy and packed with Creole flavors.

Cajun Twice Baked Potatoes

One of the most popular side dishes gets a Cajun twist for the holidays! These Cajun Twice Baked Potatoes by Salt & Lavender are cheesy, savory and the perfect dish for your holiday table.